Professional Summary

Paula Lantz is the Associate Dean for Research and Policy Engagement and a professor
of public policy at the Ford School. She most recently was professor and chair of
the Department of Health Policy and Management at the Milken Institute School of Public
Health at George Washington University. From 1994-2011, she was faculty member at
the University of Michigan with a primary appointment in the School of Public Health,
and affiliations with the Ford School and the Institute for Social Research. Dr. Lantz,
a social demographer, studies the role of public health in health care reform, clinical
preventive services (such as cancer screening and prenatal care), and social inequalities
in health. She is particularly interested in the role of health care versus broad
social policy aimed at social determinants of health in reducing social disparities
in health status. She is currently doing research regarding the potential of social
impact bonds to reduce Medicaid expenditures. Lantz received an MA in sociology from
Washington University, St. Louis, and an MS in epidemiology and PhD in sociology from
the University of Wisconsin.